Frankenstein Wuthering Heights

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Frankenstein Wuthering Heights

The Novel Prose, Poetry, and drama are all forms of literature which allow authors to create imaginary characters and settings that create empathy and offer a meditation on the human condition. However, in terms of prose, the novel offers the ability to create, develop, and test deep, complex characters, pitting them against other characters and/or obstacles over an extended period of time. Thus, when reading a novel, character development and conflict are crucial.

The Authors Mary Shelley (1797-1851) Charlotte Bronte (1818-1848)

Overviews Frankenstein (1818) Wuthering Heights (1847)

Frankenstein Character Map Robert Walton  Margaret Saville Dr. Victor Frankenstein Henry Clerval Elizabeth Lavenza Ernest Frankenstein William Frankenstein Frankenstein’s Monster De Lacey Family

Wuthering Heights Character Map

Historical Context: Romanticism A late eighteenth and nineteenth century movement in the arts, literature, philosophy, and politics. A reaction against rationalism and industrialization.

Genre GOTHIC LITERATURE Reactionary literary movement against romanticism (and also the age of reason). Elements: Destruction and self-destruction. Subversion of natural beauty. Supernatural elements. Decay. Incest. Other Elements: SCIENCE FICTION (Frankenstein) ROMANCE (Wuthering Heights) PHYSCHOLOGICAL THRILLER TRAGEDY

Themes Frankenstein Wuthering Heights Self-destruction Sin Nature of Love and Hate Vengeance Lack of Empathy Science, reason, and “progress” Self-destruction Sin Nature of Love and Hate Vengeance Lack of Empathy Generations